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维生素B2负荷实验的方法是()A.清晨排出第一次尿后,口服20MG维生素B2后,收集

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维生素B2负荷实验的方法是()

A.清晨排出第一次尿后,口服20MG维生素B2后,收集4小时尿液测定维生素B2的排出量

B.清晨排出第一次尿后,口服15MG维生素B2后,收集4小时尿液测定维生素B2的排出量

C.清晨排出第一次尿后,口服10MG维生素B2后,收集4小时尿液测定维生素B2的排出量

D.清晨排出第一次尿后,口服5MG维生素B2后,收集4小时尿液测定维生素B2的排出量

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